Primary Data Centre definition

Primary Data Centre or “PDC” means the primary centre where data, software, computer systems and associated components, such as telecommunication and storage systems, redundant or backup power supplies, redundant data communications, environment controls and security devices are housed and operated from;
Primary Data Centre means the data centre facility used as the primary location housing the Daisy Cloud

Examples of Primary Data Centre in a sentence

  • The PDC (Primary Data Centre) platform is fully virtualised using Oracle Virtualisation Manager (OVM).

  • Kew’s long-term plan is to host the web content management services on a purpose built resilient infrastructure across two sites, one at Kew – Primary Data Centre (PDC) and the other at Wakehurst Place – Secondary Data Centre (SDC).

  • The service commencement date is the 1st April 2013 Kew’s long-term plan is to host the web content management services on a purpose built resilient infrastructure across two sites, one at Kew – Primary Data Centre (PDC) and the other at Wakehurst Place – Secondary Data Centre (SDC).

  • The Service Provider shall maintain system backups for each environment according to the frequency and retention specified in Section A.2 Such backups shall be stored in the Primary Data Centre and an alternative offsite location.

  • The Dedicated Backup infrastructure is co-located in the Primary Data Centre.